Fig. 2: Biodiversity change in 158 sites on WAPU landscapes for five different organisms (bird, frog, firefly, butterfly and plant) across the studied area of the Japanese archipelago over periods between 5 and 17 years starting in 2004. | Nature Sustainability

Fig. 2: Biodiversity change in 158 sites on WAPU landscapes for five different organisms (bird, frog, firefly, butterfly and plant) across the studied area of the Japanese archipelago over periods between 5 and 17 years starting in 2004.

From: Biodiversity change under human depopulation in Japan

Fig. 2: Biodiversity change in 158 sites on WAPU landscapes for five different organisms (bird, frog, firefly, butterfly and plant) across the studied area of the Japanese archipelago over periods between 5 and 17 years starting in 2004.

a, Graphs showing aspects of biodiversity change. b, Maps showing the distribution of site results based on the trends in a. The colour coding of the trends and maps represents the statistical results (Supplementary Table 4), with red indicating increasing trends, blue indicating decreasing trends and grey indicating no significant trend. The pie chart summarizes the results for the study sites.

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